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2011 Whitetail

I really thought I had posted this on here last year, but apparently I was mistaken. I got in a little trouble for shooting this deer considering the circumstances, but I survived to tell about it. We had a concert to go to opening night of deer season and got in real late. I overslept and there was no way my wife could get ready in time to get to the woods, so she said to go without her. Well, her stand is the quickest one I could get to and it started breaking daylight before I even left the house and 10 minutes later I found myself sitting on her stand. As luck would have it he came running across the field to check on a doe that had been out feedings since I climbed in and he met my age requirement of 5yo. My wife has hunted it almost every weekend for the past 4 years and has been skunked, I hunt it 2 times in 4 years and I'm 2 for 2.

Thank you. It didn't take her as long to get over this one as it did one I'd shot a couple years prior. The thing is in our area, if you see a fully mature whitetail out during daylight, you better shoot him because that might be the only time you ever see him.

It did make me think long and hard about doing it again last season. She had a buck she picked out that she wanted to kill and as luck would have it I had him running does around under my tree during bow season. Would have been my highest scoring buck to date with a bow & I watched him just walk on.....that was my good deed, I'm either shooting him or the one she considers a pet this upcoming season.

I really want her to shoot one, in fact, I let her pick where she wants to hunt now so that whatever happen it's not my fault and I will not make suggestions. That way anything that happens isn't my fault.

This is the one that got shot a few years back that presented a problem.

and this is "hers" she picked out last season I passed up.

and this one is the "pet". Been able to track this one from the time he was a yearling up to this past season when he hit the 5yo mark

I think I'd rather shoot the pet just because of the history. He had a leg injury at 2 that had him gimping around for a good while & pulled way down in weight and he quit favoring it between 3 and 4. He also didn't have any browtines from 1-4 and finally put them on, granted, they're not much, but they're there. My main reason for passing up hers was because I have been chasing this one since 09. He's older than dirt and not going to be around much longer. Only reason why he's out in the daytime in a pic is because he didn't know what to do with the 19" of rain we got that weekend and was stir crazy.